After discussions with Anguillan officials, it didn’t appear that Hapgood’s safety could be assured on the island, and the decisions about the case didn’t appear to be fair, according to a statement. Continue Reading →
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After discussions with Anguillan officials, it didn’t appear that Hapgood’s safety could be assured on the island, and the decisions about the case didn’t appear to be fair, according to a statement. Continue Reading →
This year Neighbor to Neighbor will be the beneficiary of the Junior League of Greenwich’s and Funky Monkey Toys and Books’ generosity to make the season even brighter. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School Cheerleaders hosted their 13th annual Fashion Show with the GHS football team participating on Saturday in the GHS Performing Arts Center. Continue Reading →
“For the department to succeed in fulfilling its mission and assist clients to become self-sufficient, the creation of jobs offering a living wage is essential.” – Alan D. Barry, PhD, Commissioner, Greenwich Department of Human Services Continue Reading →
Three locations from these areas will be judged to determine three winners:1) Greenwich Avenue, including stores on Church Street and connecting side streets; 2) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue including Cos Cob, Riverside and Old Greenwich and, 3) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
According to the Assessor’s office the house was built in 1995 of stone and brick with a gable style roof covered in tile, and has a total of 19 rooms, including 6 bedrooms, 8 full baths and 2 half baths. The annual taxes are $78,490. Continue Reading →
The old Pine trees were taken down after all. Cherry trees have been planted by the Pecoras, who also planted a row of arbor vitae along the Ham Ave School playground. Continue Reading →